Saturday, December 16, 2006

Andrew has been sick for the last week, but he still has had a good temperament. Now that he is almost two, he is starting to play with his toys more the way they were made to be played with. Here he is playing with the blocks he got last year for his birthday from his great-grandma Roffel. He had a really tall tower built, but of course he knocked it down before I could get a picture.In other news, we have put our house up for sale. The sign is not up yet, but will be soon. The house isn't really ready to be sold, because it needs major landscaping help, but since the market is so good for buying right now, we thought it would be a good idea to just try and sell the house since we will definitely be needing more room soon. I had planned on getting a family picture taken to send out in Christmas cards, but none of the ones I took turned out so maybe next year. Hopefully Andrew's 2 year old picture will be going out in Christmas cards this year, although they may be late. Christmas really snuck up on me this year. Haven't really done anything for it yet. I'm looking forward to Chris being home for a couple of weeks and visiting family here and in Canada. Hope you all have a blessed Christmas celebrating the birth of our Savior!

Saturday, November 04, 2006

I haven't written in awhile and I don't really have any new pictures to share, but here's a quick update. Chris has been back to school for over two months and is doing well, although he is not crazy about the drive. Andrew seems to learn a new word everyday, but his latest is, "NO," which he uses quite frequently. He had a doctor's appointment a few weeks ago and is now 23 lbs. Not real big, just average size. I am currently 16 weeks pregnant and feeling pretty good. It is getting quite cold already here in Michigan and currently there is a light sprinkling of snow on the ground, but I think it's supposed to warm up a little next week. So, not much going on in our lives. Hopefully I'll put some new pictures up soon. Have a great day!

Andrew already shows great promise of being as great a scholar as his daddy. although he is leaning towards paleontology as his choice area of expertise. He's getting a head start by reading this book about dinosaurs. No little kid books for him! :-)

Caleb, Cassidy, and Karsten came over on Thursday to play with Chris's woodpile in the barn. They spent a lot of time rooting through the mountain of scrap wood and building weapons and other useful implements. Here's Cassidy with her shield and sword.

Karsten is checking his sword to make sure the glue is dry.

Leb helped Uncle Chris with the yard and then spent time in the barn. Aim, can your kids come over every week to help get rid of our wood? :-)

Friday, April 21, 2006

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Last Sat, April 8, we had a bunch of family members over to smash our bomb shelter, the hideous cement monstrosity in front of our house. Chris had used a sledgehammer to pound down most of the roof but the walls ended up being a huge job. We rented a jackhammer, but most of the work was done with sledgehammers and some kind of drill. We still have a lot of work to do on it, but we're glad we got started and we are very appreciative of all the hard work our family did for us.

This is basically what we started with, four very thick walls.

We used a truck to pull the top off, here the walls are beginning to crumble.

This is when the walls were down. John and Alice stayed to help some more.

About three weeks ago I started remodeling our bathroom. First, I scraped up all the ugly tile on the floor. That job wasn't so bad. My dad helped me take out the vanity and mirror which cracked into a million pieces when we took it down. Behind the mirror was a huge hole for a built in medicine cabinet and behind the vanity were two holes by the plumbing. Chris' dad did the electrical and also patched some holes for us. But this as far as we are. Hopefully it will be finished up soon.

Here's a picture of the floor after I removed most of the tile. Those of you who have used our bathroom this winter will know why the space heater is next to the toilet!

This is where Chris's dad patched the whole behind the mirror and where we exposed the holes behind the vanity. Fortunately, we're putting up wainscoting so the lower holes don't matter as much.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Today my friend Kelly and I decided to go out for lunch at Applebee's to celebrate our birthdays which fall exactly one month apart. Not a good idea. Kelly has two kids who are reasonably well behaved. I have one child who is...kind of well behaved until he needs his nap. The fun started even before our lunch arrived. Andrew would have none of his snacks and threw his pipe on the ground about a million times (slight exaggeration). So we decided to ask for boxes and go back to my house to eat our lunch in relative peace. However, our waiter was doing who-knows-what in the kitchen and it was another fifteen minutes before we could get our boxes and pay for our meals. When he finally comes out of the kitchen, he waits on about three other tables first, continually glancing at us. We both had our coats on and were frantically trying to keep our kids from pulling dishes off the table. Unfortunately, the carpet under that table will never be the same. Too many smushed pretzels and cheerios. Anyway, lesson learned: Next time, its take-out.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

I've finally gotten around to updating my blog (here you go, Kate)!So, Andrew turned one about a month ago and he had two birthday parties and got to smash chocolate cake all over the place twice! Plus, he now has more toys than any child I know and his room looks like a toy factory exploded. But of course, he doesn't play with any of his toys, he just gets into all my cupboards and makes a mess! Oh well.It was so nice seeing all my friends and family over Christmas, especially my good friend Kate. I hope she decides to stay in GR when she gets back home from the Netherlands, since now her plans are to go to California when she gets back. We also visited my grandparents in Canada which was really nice.Chris enjoyed going back to school after Christmas break, and I actually got to sub twice this week which was great. Part of me really wants the experience of being a regular teacher with my own classroom, while the other part wonders why I would put myself through that. Maybe someday. Right now I'm trying to fix up our house. I painted the ceiling in the laundry room yesterday, and tomorrow I'm going to use the new drill my parents gave me for my birthday to put drawer pulls on the drawers in Andrew's room. Oh, and tomorrow is also my 23rd birthday. Not real momentous, but still fun.